I think it's a bit grim tbh. Seems to be something some men like as a way of assuring them other men find their partners attractive, but for me it's just be degrading and a bit sick-making. Nor would I ever want to do it myself.

Like the others have said, really sorry to hear you got hurt. But Lush really isn't a dating site. It's good to chat to people, but you have to accept they are not all what they seem. As I've observed before, there are a 'surprisingly'disproportionate number of hot bisexual women who only want to talk to other women on here, alongside men with 10 inch cocks. Pinch of salt.

There's no such thing as a slut. If people like sex and want to have one night stands, be they male or female, then that's their prerogative. Name calling is just schoolyard stuff. I went through a phase of sleeping with lots of women and I know women who have slept with lots of men, without looking for love at the time. Sometimes it's just nice to get off with someone and live a little.

There is another Forum posting with a similar question... thousands of responses... and amazingly every single guy in the entire world with an 8" or bigger cock replied... lol... mine isn't that big... pic on profile... but does the job :)

Hahaha. 8-10 inch cocks are as ubiquitous on here as gorgeous bisexual women who only want to talk to other women

Sure is. I mean you'd think on a sex site most people would post their real identities....and I for one have always liked to think a high proportion of people in the world are highly attractive bisexual or lesbian women whose main sexual outlet is a site like Lush.:-"

1. Yes. And about her past, which is quite raunchy!2. I doubt it. The fantasy is great, the reality probably wouldn't be. Another woman though...3. No. We have fantasised, especially about her fucking other women and a little about other men.

Yeah, I totally understand the need for discretion and everything. But people get caught up in the fantasy aspect of Lush. I mean, aside from using obviously fake photos, people get caught up in the personas they create. I get being curious about this, so in their minds people may be bisexual, but have never acted on it. And I guess this gives them the opportunity to do that.

But if a profile pic is fake, say that. And if you've never PHYSICALLY explored the other side of your sexual nature, there's nothing wrong with admitting that either. You can be honest about yourself without giving away LITERALLY who you are. This is what bugs me the most.

I must say that there are dad web I wonder if every single attractive lesbian or bisexual woman in the history of the world is on Lush. The number of hot women living out male porno fantasies is quite remarkable...

...which is fine I guess as long as the guys sharing the fantasy know there is an 80% chance the gorgeous, lustful bi girl they are talking dirty to is a strapping lad from Doncaster with a stiffie. If it is all a fantasy, and both parties know or can guess what is really happening, that is fine. If the men are really gullible enough to think the obvious fakes are real, then that is their problem I guess.

I must say that there are dad web I wonder if every single attractive lesbian or bisexual woman in the history of the world is on Lush. The number of hot women living out male porno fantasies is quite remarkable...